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Posts by Stefan Milosavljevich

You’re a lizard

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I’m going to have to rewrite a video I was literally going to record tomorrow 😅 very cool though

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#FlintFriday. Amazing sticker made by one of my students!

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I would say in this instance it doesn’t count. Compared to the depictions of wild animals, there really isn’t anything comparable for humans.

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Sith actually

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Well obviously it’s the perfect shape for its task. A task which is important to everyone across the galaxy. It’s such an obvious task I don’t even need to mention it here.

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I love Erika she’s great

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That’s actually a really interesting question. I have no idea. The only thing I’d add is that the Venus of Brassempuoy is pretty life like. But yeah, why no realistic humans?? 🧐🧐🧐

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#1 toff

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Wow thank you sapiens magazine. Love your stuff

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That’s so funny! Maybe it’s a tool to confuse Jedi?

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As God, did he actually know though but just couldn’t bring it up for the can of worms it would open.

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My photo shows the ruins of an eight-sided Roman brick lighthouse with four stepped levels. There is a doorway at ground level and narrow rectangular window openings above on the upper three levels. It stands 15.8 m high and is 12.2 metres wide at the base. Roman fabric survives to a height of 12.5 m. The brickwork of the uppermost level was reconstructed for use as a church bell tower, for the adjacent Anglo-Saxon church of St Mary in Castro of which a small portion can be seen in my photo. The Pharos is dated 1st century - early 2nd century AD and is one of a pair originally built on the headland flanking each side of the Roman port of Dubris (Dover). It now stands within the grounds of Dover Castle.

My photo shows the ruins of an eight-sided Roman brick lighthouse with four stepped levels. There is a doorway at ground level and narrow rectangular window openings above on the upper three levels. It stands 15.8 m high and is 12.2 metres wide at the base. Roman fabric survives to a height of 12.5 m. The brickwork of the uppermost level was reconstructed for use as a church bell tower, for the adjacent Anglo-Saxon church of St Mary in Castro of which a small portion can be seen in my photo. The Pharos is dated 1st century - early 2nd century AD and is one of a pair originally built on the headland flanking each side of the Roman port of Dubris (Dover). It now stands within the grounds of Dover Castle.

The amazing Roman pharos (lighthouse) at Dover, still standing after almost 2,000 years!

The tallest surviving Roman structure in Britain and one of only three surviving lighthouses from the former Roman Empire. 1st-2nd century AD.

📷 by me

#RomanSiteSaturday
#Archaeology

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I commissioned it for the video from Ettore Mazza

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The names of these bills are getting kind of ridiculous

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I can safely say I’ve never thought about them before, but bone eating works send like an excellent rabbit hole to dive down

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I haven’t heard about it actually. I’ll have to check it out

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I never thought I’d find myself cheering on Piers Morgan but these are strange times.

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Thank you! I stole that quote though, can’t remember who from

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Thank you 👍! I try my best

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The social media golden ratio

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Any ceramic that has appeared in my channel came from potted history. Ancient stuff made in ancient ways, they’re the best!

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It was amazing I loved it!

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Is there a feed where you can see tiny stuff under a microscope? I love that

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57th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Archaeological Association

Also, if you're an archaeologist 🏺 who for whatever reason is looking for a conference setting outside the US, the Canadian Archaeological Association annual conference will be held in St. John's, NL, April 30-May 4 2025. Paper submission deadline is Feb. 28 🇨🇦
canadianarchaeology.com/caa/annual-m...

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Poster saying Spring Talks 4th February via Zoom, Reb Ellis-Gaken Procibes in the Late Iron Age Art of Sussex 
Also showing a figurine of a pig

Poster saying Spring Talks 4th February via Zoom, Reb Ellis-Gaken Procibes in the Late Iron Age Art of Sussex Also showing a figurine of a pig

Join me this evening as I host another @sussexpast.bsky.social lecture.
We welcome Dr Reb Ellis-Haken talk about the evidence for a Cult of the Boar, or Pig, in Iron Age Sussex.
Link to tickets below
🏺
sussexpast.co.uk/event/spring...

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This is why you have to have a “talk about anything” podcast

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Never seen it before, I’ll have to check it out.

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That is cool. Ed seems to like public speaking so perhaps he’d be up for an assistance in the channel.

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Ok this site may appear in a video this month and I’m going to have to steal this line. So sorry, I must steal it.

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